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stamina

[stam-uh-nuh] / ˈstæm ə nə /


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Gower also praised not only Bower’s stamina, but also his commitment to the performance.

From Los Angeles Times

The compression socks were a tip from Meyer, who had gotten the idea from a brain-surgeon friend, to help with stamina when he’s on his feet for sessions that can last up to five hours.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Tory minister won praise for her stamina, carrying the 17th Century Sword of State and Jewelled Sword of Offering for more than an hour.

From BBC

As an example of Hadley’s discipline and stamina, Stowell noted that she once danced five performances of “Swan Lake” in a row.

From Seattle Times

Here is the other thing, though: “Part of what I was proving to myself was that, OK, you do have the stamina, actually.”

From New York Times